School: Lios Dubh (B.)
- Location:
- Lisduff, Co. Mayo
- Teacher: Proinnsias Mac Cuinn
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- All our fields are named. Some have Irish names and some English. Here are some of them:- Garraidhe Ruaidh [?] and páircín. There is red soil in the first and it is from this soil that the field got its name. The village got its name from this field. There a bog in the second field and there is long [?] grass growing in it and it is from grass that the field got its name. The paircín is a small field and that is how it got its name. These are some more fields:- the Claisín, the Lea and the Páirc mhór. I do not know the meaning of Claisín but I think that it is because there is a dike (clais) [?] up the middle of it. Páirc mhór means big field. The Lea land was always the lea. These are more:- Gáirdín Mháire, Gáirdín bog, Cnoc Taidhg. The first one gets its name because some person(continues on next page)
- Collector
- Séamus Ó hOighleáin
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Garryroe, Co. Mayo